Public Safety and Legal Administration Quarterly Report Chief Patrick Pat Labat Atlanta Department of Corrections September 25, 2018
Inmate Work Detail SUMMARY OF TRASH COLLECTED through September 16, 2018 TRASH COLLECTED BAGS 453,273 LBS 9,972,006 TIRES 68,768 GARBAGE TRUCKS FILLED 313 NUMBER OF STREETS SERVICED 30,842 TOTAL ESTIMATED VALUE $ 1,656,864 2
Inmate Work Detail Statistics by District District Council Member Occurrences District 1 Carla Smith 142 District 2 Amir Farokhi 442 District 3 Ivory Lee Young, Jr. 86 District 4 Cleta Winslow 442 District 5 Natalyn Archibong 49 District 6 Jennifer Ide 33 District 7 Howard Shook 14 District 8 J.P. Matzigkeit 14 District 9 Dustin Hillis 97 District 10 Andrea L. Boone 110 District 11 Marci Collier Overstreet 62 District 12 Joyce Sheperd 109 Total 1,600 3
Expansion of Preparing Adult Offenders to Transition through Training and Therapy (PAT³) Georgia Department of Corrections Partnership House an additional 200 transition center eligible state inmates from the Georgia Department of Corrections (150 males, 50 females) 20 males are scheduled to arrive at ACDC on 09/27/18 Expand PAT 3 partnership with Department of Public Works (DPW) to include a four week commercial driver s license (CDL) certification to act as a force multiplier positioning DPW to deploy more trucks on the streets 4
Atlanta City Detention Center Average Daily Population and Jail Reform Initiatives Timeline Average Daily Population February 22 28, 2018: 439 June 15 21, 2018: 374 July 1 31, 2018: 249 Jail Reform Initiatives March 2018: ACDC went live with the City s ordinance to eliminate cash bonds replacing in lieu of signature bonds for eligible detainees June 2018: Mayor Bottoms signed an executive order prohibiting ACDC from housing new ICE detainees July 2018: Atlanta City Council ratified the mayor s executive order prohibiting housing of ICE detainees until further notice Population as of September 24, 2018 @ 6:00AM: 137 5
Atlanta City Detention Center Critical Repairs and Enhancements (COMPLETED) Energy Conservation Measures Interior lighting and lighting controls Domestic water conservation Cooling tower water metering and sewer credit Chiller replacement Inlet guide vane to VFD conversion Retrofit AHUs 1 and 2 with fan array units Kitchen hood controls Emergency Roof Repair (Phase 1) Upgrade Fire Alarm and Suppression Services (Phase 1) Security System Upgrades and System Integration (Phase 1) Modernization of Elevators 2, 3, 4 & 5 Upgrade Sally Port Door Controls for Movement 6
Atlanta City Detention Center Critical Repairs and Enhancements (PENDING Funded) Replace 23 year old roof to alleviate current water intrusion issues caused by natural aging of roof $3,000,000 Phase I of camera upgrades and expansion of the Genetec Management System to include video storage, switches, ON Cam cameras and IP cameras $298,377 Rebuild 8th floor officer s stations and intake officers desk $150,000 Upgrade fire alarm and fire suppression network system to address issues with existing field initiation devices. (Phase II: smoke detectors, heat detectors $200,000) Replace grease trap and drains in dish room $5,000 7
Atlanta City Detention Center Critical Repairs and Enhancements (PENDING Unfunded) Upgrade network fiber optics to support electronic security system upgrades, integration of the new Gentec system into current APD Operation Shields Program and additional AP s within the facility to optimize Wi Fi coverage $446,500 Assess concrete expansion joints $850,000 Note: Actual cost for needed adjustments not included Modernize of elevators 1 and 6 (Visitation Elevators) $550,000 Update heating and air system controls from pneumatic to electronic controls (including repairs need to close out various energy efficiency projects) $1,500,000 Replace shower tiles in housing units and repairs to employee locker rooms $581,917 Update door controls from pneumatic to electronic $200,000 Sally port door replacement $175,000 8
Employee Relations Initiatives As a proactive approach to recent announcements regarding the future of the jail, ACDC capitalized on relationships with key partners to include: September 10 th, 11 th & 12 th ACDC provided free one on one resume building sessions for employees September 13 th Internal job fair hosted by the City of Atlanta Talent Acquisition Department September 12 th and 14 th External job fair with partner law enforcement agencies 9
Atlanta Ambassador Police Atlanta Police Department Thank you to the following agencies for their support of ACDC employees! Atlanta Fire Rescue Department Avondale Estates Police Department Chamblee Police Department Clayton County Police Department Clayton County Sheriff s Office City of Atlanta E 911 City of Atlanta Talent Acquisitions Cobb County Sheriff s Office DeKalb County Police Department DeKalb County Sheriff s Office Douglas County Sheriff s Office Dunwoody Police Department East Point Police Department Fairburn Police Department Fulton County Police Department Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice Georgia Department of Labor Georgia State University Police Grady Health Systems Grady Memorial Hospital Security GWCC Police Gwinnett County Sheriff s Office Henry County Sheriff s Office Jonesboro Police Department Marietta Police Department MARTA Police Montgomery (AL) Police Department Ridgeview Monroe Behavioral Healthcare 10
ACDC Job Fairs 11
ACDC Events Public Safety in the Park at Mosley Park on August 25th Press conference with Mayor Bottoms announcing executive order regarding permanent end to ICE contract September 6 th ACDC officers volunteer at Caring for Others for the Convoy of Care Hurricane Florence Relief. 9/11 Blue Mass Memorial Service 09/17 09/21: Convoy of Care for victims of Hurricane Florence Saint Philip A.M.E. Church Fall Revival Civil Service Night on Sept. 20 th Mayor s 5K on the 5 th Runway on Sept. 22 nd Mayor s Seasoned Citizens Ball on Oct. 13th Pride Parade on Oct. 14th Chief Labat and staff participate in Public Safety in the Park at Mosley Park. 12
18 0 1045: Elimination of Cash Bond Sec. 62 31 (a) Directs Chief of Corrections, or designee, to release on own recognizance or signature immediately after booking Section 9: That the Chief of Corrections shall be tasked with monitoring the results of implementing this ordinance, and shall provide a presentation regarding the results to the Public Safety Committee of the Atlanta City Council six month after implementation. The presentation shall be open for public attendance. 13
Cash Bail Bond Reform Self Bondable Charges: March 1 September 24, 2018 Bookings Eligible for Self Bond 3,439 Total Charges 6,034 Total Bond amount foregone due to Self Bond legislation effective 3/1/2018 $3,110,850 14
ACDC Incarceration Summary March 1, 2018 August 31, 2018 ACDC Summary Male Female Total Total In Custody 6,526 2,029 8,556 Average Age 37 33 36 Repeat Offenders 4,246 944 5,191 Pre Trial Single Charge 3,123 1,041 4,164 Pre Trial Multi Charges 2,955 913 3,868 15
Signature (Self) Bond Statistics Male Female Total Ineligible * based on charges * factors based on legislation 4,229 1,282 5,512 2,750 2,762 Average Age 42 38 41 Repeat Offenders 53 18 71 Eligible 3064 16
Signature (Self) Bond Releases Top 10 Charges Count Charge 1) 854 DRIVE W/LICENSE SUSP/REVOKED 4 {40 5 121 (a)} 2) 509 DRIVING W/O LIC MISD {40 5 20 (A)M} 3) 216 NO PROOF OF INSURANCE {40 6 10} 4) 216 THEFT BY SHOPLIFTING <=$100 {16 8 14} 5) 205 POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA {106 182} 6) 200 NO TAG/NO DECAL {40 2 8} 7) 170 DISTRBUTN OF DRUG RELATED OBJ {16 13 32.2} 8) 167 FAILURE TO OBEY TRAF CTRL DEVICE {40 6 20} 9) 135 FALSE REPRESENTATION TO POLICE {106 90} 10) 132 DISORDERLY WHILE UNDER INFLUEN {10 9} 17
Note: FTA rate = TBD Detainees Scheduled for Court (monthly) June 2017 September 2018 Month Year # Month Year # June 2017 1357 April 2018 776 July 2017 1296 May 2018 923 August 2017 1527 June 2018 864 September 2017 1088 July 2018 986 October 2017 1117 August 2018 957 November 2017 1006 September 2018 718* December 2017 966 *as of 9/25/2018 January 2018 1025 February 2018 914 March 2018 841 18
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